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Gallup: Only 38 Percent Support Obama Stimulus Plan - Capital Commerce (usnews.com)
A new Gallup poll finds that only 38 percent of Americans want the Obama stimulus plan passed without major changes. Nor do they have a whole lot of confidence in it: While the majority of Americans favor Congress' passing some type of stimulus plan, there is remarkably little confidence on the ...
Gallup Daily: Obama Job Approval
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 	Obama Has Upper Hand in Stimulus Fight
Obama Has Upper Hand in Stimulus Fight
gallup.com — PRINCETON, NJ -- The American public gives President Barack Obama a strong 67% approval rating for the... way in which he is handling the government's efforts to pass an economic stimulus bill, while the Democrats and, in particular, the Republicans in ... (more) Obama Has Upper Hand in Stimulus Fight
 	Stimulus Support Edges Higher, Now 59%
Stimulus Support Edges Higher, Now 59%
gallup.com — PRINCETON, NJ -- Public support for an $800 billion economic stimulus package has increased to 59% in... a USA Today /Gallup poll conducted Tuesday night, up from 52% in Gallup polling a week ago, as well as in late January. cshnqwvbg0kphvd5_ilhzw Most ... (more) Stimulus Support Edges Higher, Now 59%
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Voters are not buying the Democrat stimulus plan
RedState: Conservative News and Community — ... Scott Rasmussen says that his survey results are close to those of a recent Gallup Poll which reported that only 38% now support the stimulus. Gallup’s survey found that 37% wanted major modifications made to the legislation before they could support it, and 17% voiced the opinion that Congress should reject the bill entirely. ...

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BAGnewsNotes — 1. Cross Hall. Perfectly fitting. 2. Hard to tell how pissed off they are when they're so distant (and almost swallowed up in that space) 3. ...Or, is TIME implanting the suggestion the Obama's plan is insane, or even that "44" and Geithner are really off? 4. Certainly, captions like this (and the attitude behind it) wouldn't have anything to do with this. 5. You mean, like these two mad men? (from: TIME White House Photo Blog)

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